The full picture
The Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme (HTCS) refunds you for travel to and from a hospital or NHS clinic for an outpatient appointment, day surgery or scheduled investigation, where you've been referred by a GP or hospital consultant.
Who qualifies: - You receive Income Support, income-based JSA or ESA, Pension Credit Guarantee Credit, Universal Credit (in many cases) or other passport benefits - You have an HC2 (full help) or HC3 (partial help) certificate via the NHS Low Income Scheme - You receive Tax Credits with low household income - You're a War Disablement Pensioner travelling for treatment of the war pension condition
What's refunded: - Public transport: standard fare - Car: mileage at the local rate (varies by hospital, typically 21–30p/mile) plus parking - Taxi: only if medically necessary or no public transport is available
Claim at the hospital cashier office on the day of the appointment with proof of your benefit and travel costs (receipts, ticket stubs). Claims can also be backdated up to 3 months by post if you forgot on the day.
This is one of the most under-claimed NHS benefits. People often assume "I'm only on Pension Credit, this isn't for me" — but Pension Credit Guarantee is a passport benefit and refunds can run to several hundred pounds a year for people with regular hospital appointments.